Snow pusher blade

flyidaho

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L 3301 HST
Feb 28, 2017
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IDAHO
I ordered it a few days ago, should be here soon. For years on my smaller tractor I have used a Protec snow pusher, the type you pick up with your FEL bucket, using it's built in pick points. But with my recent purchase of my bigger L3301, the 5' wide Protec is being replaced.

When I realized the wide variety of implements available that fit the universal skid steer type mount (the thing I like most about my new 3301, I still giggle every time I change out my FEL bucket to the forks, SO quick and easy) it was a simple matter to google "snow blades", and that led to me buying this 72" blade from Attachments Direct, a big selling point being their location, Minnesota! I opted for the manually adjusted angle blade, as my compound's layout is such that I couldn't see the added cost and complexity of a hyd. angle change. I have an open cab and always am dressed in my snowmobile suit when plowing, so when needed it will be no big deal to pull the pin and change the angle. It weighs about 600 lbs, so more ballast, and I have chains for all four tires. I live near a ski area, at close to 6 K, so snow removal is a fairly serious business up here, plus we get a lot of wind. I'm keeping my PTO 5' blower on the rear, this 6 foot blade plus the bigger FEL bucket plus the added power and weight of my new bigger tractor is making me look forward to the first good dump. I'll post a few pictures of the blade and my impressions of it when it arrives.
 

mpham

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Equipment
B 2650 cab
Nov 15, 2016
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Massachusetts
Sounds like you have it covered! I was thinking of a pusher for mine. Don't have chains though. I built a quick attach setup on my 6 foot plow. Will like to hear how it works for you.
 

Stmar

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Equipment
B2650HSDC
May 23, 2017
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Buffalo, Wyoming
I got a 6' manual adjust snow blade with my B2650. I went with the Kubota blade and it seems like a good quality implement. I have the FEL and SSQA and it is a breeze changing between the two. No snow yet but I have played with the blade a bit, just pushing stuff around.
 

Bevan175

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Kubota B2650 HSDC
Aug 11, 2017
30
0
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Ontario, Canada
I got a 6' manual adjust snow blade with my B2650. I went with the Kubota blade and it seems like a good quality implement. I have the FEL and SSQA and it is a breeze changing between the two. No snow yet but I have played with the blade a bit, just pushing stuff around.
Is your blade a Kubota or Land Pride branded blade. Do you have any pictures? If you don't mind what did it set you back?
 

Stmar

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Equipment
B2650HSDC
May 23, 2017
932
48
28
Buffalo, Wyoming
Is your blade a Kubota or Land Pride branded blade. Do you have any pictures? If you don't mind what did it set you back?
It is a Kubota B2673, list price is $1700 and I got it for $1500 in the package I purchased, they were having an open house promotion. Will get some pics later.